Letters

To the Editor:
The Law of Unintended Consequences is well known in business circles but is curiously absent from most other domains, despite its wide application. A closely-related rule might be that the road to a well-known warm place is .

To the Editor:
One hundred and 47 years ago, Memorial Day was established to commemorate those who died in defense of our national ideals. Our ideals of freedom, justice and equality for all have been challenged many time since then.
Thousands .

To the Editor:
Dedication — the one word that best describes Linda Morse, your city commissioner candidate.
Even while working at a K-State career, she managed a long history of public service to our city.
Two particular long-term projects stand out .

To the Editor:
Be sure to make John Ball one of your choices for City Commission. He is qualified, experienced and actively involved and invested in the Manhattan community.
His experience and dedication to our community are well documented: chair, .

To the Editor:
I am writing to ask for your support for Linda Morse for Manhattan City Commission in the election April 7.
Linda has lived in Manhattan for 40 years. I’m pretty sure she has been a resident and active .

To the Editor:
The people of Manhattan are fortunate in having candidates seeking election to our City Commission who are seeking their first elected office. Ours is a good town for launching a political career because we have excellent city .

To the Editor:
I would like to comment on the Mercury’s March 24 editorial n which Israel and its Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, are impugned for interference in nuclear negotiations among Iran, the United States and our allies. The criticism .

To the Editor:
I urge the voters in USD 383 to vote for Leah Fliter, Dave Colburn, Curt Hermann and Daryl Edie — the four incumbents — for school board.
They are a major part of an experienced board that works smoothly together .

To the Editor:
From time to time, Manhattan has chosen exceptionally dedicated city leaders. We are lucky to have another such opportunity now in electing Linda Morse.
Widely respected in Manhat-tan, Linda’s public service in-cludes not only her work .

To the Editor:
The League of Women Voters of Manhattan/Riley County is hosting a series of candidate forums.
The first forum is from 6:30 to 7:45 p.m. on Thursday, March 26, in the main fire station at Denison and Kimball Avenues .

To the Editor:
RE: Businesses that ban guns. Are you safe or unsafe shopping there?
The scare now is that ISIS says it is going to target shopping malls. OK, do you really believe that? Are you going .